Technological innovation and economic development in modern Japan

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Technological innovation and economic development in modern Japan

Quan Guan

(China perspectives series)

Routledge, 2021

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

A comparative study of China and Japan's industrial development. A quantative analysis of key indicators of industrial development of the two countries. Reveals the relationship between technological innovation and economic development.

Table of Contents

Part I: Preliminary Investigation 1. Topic and Outlook Part II: Characteristics of Innovation and Development 2. Structural Changes in Industrial Development: Tradition and Modernity 3. Industrial Development and Innovation: Technology Impetus and Demand Driver 4. Regional Nature of the Power Revolution Part III: Conditions for Innovation and Development 5. Industrial Development and Human Resources: Analysis of Inventors 6. Industrial Development and Market Structure: The Schumpeter Hypothesis 7. Technology Policy: Analysis of Patent System Part IV: Cases of Innovation and Development 8. Traditional Industry: The Rise and Fall of the Rickshaw Industry 9. Intermediate Industry: The Development of the Bicycle Industry 10. Modern Industry: The Rise of the Automotive Industry Part V: Concluding Remarks and Implications 11. Concluding Remarks and Implications

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